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Anyone who collects these have any idea what I should expect to receive for these? Should they have a minimum starting price that is higher?

ebay Item Number 200114135169

Thanks.

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A lot of them are German notes during Depression era time 1919-1930's approx. A lot of the others are Allied military Currency made for occupation in France, Germany, Italy, Austria, Japan. Mostly printed by the US. however there are some key varieties printed by Japan, Russia, Great Britain. All of these note's as a whole are worth collecting as long as you do not overpay to estimate a fair buy price would be very very hard, as common pieces in their condition are worth .50 cents to a $1.00 give or take Unc's are always best of course, And of course there are varieties worth lots more I would bid the lowest possible but would be happy as a collector and not an investor to get them for $25.00 no more than $50.00
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Bid away Jim. I am the seller. Sorry that wasn't clearer. I paid lots less than that for them at the garage sale and just want to get rid of them. I hope you get a bargain.

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Okay thanks I placed a Bid which would be my first on ebay
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